Nikolaus Gansterer

b. 1974, Klosterneuburg, Austria
Lives and works between Vienna and Brussels

An artist and performer, Nikolaus Gansterer links drawing, thinking and action through a practice of performative visualisation and cartographic representations.

Nikolaus Gansterer

Nikolaus Gansterer Portrait
photo credit Loïc Thebaud

Biography

An artist and performer, Nikolaus Gansterer links drawing, thinking and action through a practice of performative visualisation and cartographic representations. Using a transmedial and transdisciplinary approach, he focuses on mapping processes of transience by developing experimental modes of notation and translation.

Gansterer is the author of the book Drawing a Hypothesis: Figures of Thought (Springer, 2011) about the ontology of shapes of visualisations and the development of the diagrammatic perspective and its use in contemporary art, science and theory. He is co-author of the book Choreo-graphic Figures: Deviations from the Line (De Gruyter, 2017), which addresses the complex character of performative and embodied configurations.

He is a lecturer at the Institute for Transmedia Art, Vienna and guest professor at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna (2014–2018). He also heads the interdisciplinary artistic research project Choreo-graphic Figures: Deviations from the Line, funded by the Programme for Arts-Based Research (PEEK) of the Austrian Science Fund.

Born in 1974 in Klosterneuburg, Austria, Gansterer currently lives and works between Vienna and Brussels.